Linear+Equations+2C

Nakkera and Jeff  = =   Before I started I would like to give you a brief introduction about my topic. The topic am going to work on for this quarter one benchmark is Slope Intercept Form. Well, what is slope intercept from? Slope Intercept Form is a linear equation written in the form y = mx + b is written in slope-intercept from. In this form, m is the slope of the line and the point (0,b) is the y- intercept and the other way is the STANDARD FORM which is written like Ax + By = C.

Now that you know what Slope Intercept is now I'll show you a step by step guide in solving the problem below.

**PROBLEM**
-27x + 9y = 36

You need to get the y by itself so in order to do that you have to add 27x to -27x which cancel each other out. Very important what ever you do on one side you have to do to the other side. -27x + 9y = 36 +27x + 27x
 * STEP: 1**

New equation: 9y = 36 + 27x

STEP: 2

Now that you have the new equation: 9y = 36 + 27x. then you'll need to divide by 9 on both side of the equation.

9/9y = 9/36 + 9/27x

This is our final answer: y = 4 + 3x Slope intercept form: y = 4 + 3x


